Porta Memory 3-Pronged Flash Drive for $59

March 22, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Porta Memory 3-Pronged Flash Drive for $59
Charge Your iPhone & Android + Transfer Data to Your PC with The Same Stick
Expires March 08, 2025 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 53% off

KEY FEATURES

The Porta Memory 3-Pronged Flash Drive has a built-in sliding connector for Lightning, micro USB, and USB 2.0 ports, making it the single flash drive for all of your devices. Easily transfer your files between devices or use it as backup for your smartphones, tablets, and computers. Plus, with the free app you can view everything on the stick without plugging it in.

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Capacity: 32GB
  • Lightning adapter
  • Micro USB adapter
  • USB 2.0 adapter

Compatibility

  • iPhone 5 and 6
  • iPad 5
  • iPad Air
  • iPad Mini
  • Android
  • Windows 7 and above
  • Mac OS X
  • Free app compatible with Apple or Android

Includes

  • Porta Memory 3-Pronged Adapter (black)
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